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Fau-fau-faulty software.
morgushong said:the most obvious change is that there are 12 keys on the bottom row instead of the 11 the render has.
The render shows the space key taking two, er, key spaces.
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morgushong said:the most obvious change is that there are 12 keys on the bottom row instead of the 11 the render has.
The render shows the space key taking two, er, key spaces.
notaz said:m is a place for super secret NDA protected OMAP3 companion chip.
Interesting.Some of the details include;
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Transceivers
- High Speed USB2.0 On-The-Go transceiver
Anybody know what this does or is used for? I know what a transceiver is, I'm just not sure what this achieves.
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DriversBest not go there...
- LED drivers
- Vibrator drivers
Anybody know what this does or is used for? I know what a transceiver is, I'm just not sure what this achieves.TaG said:QUOTE
Transceivers
- High Speed USB2.0 On-The-Go transceiver
Defo said:Am I the only one who found the "secret" pic of the new boards? It seems there are actually 3 pics of the board, not just the 2 shown. The "secret" one is located at
http://openpandora.org/final_board_2.jpg , while the ones shown in the blog are at
joa said:
Squidge said:Anybody know what this does or is used for? I know what a transceiver is, I'm just not sure what this achieves.TaG said:QUOTE
Transceivers
- High Speed USB2.0 On-The-Go transceiver
It's the interface between the USB PHY and EHCI ? The only problem is that there's only one EHCI, and thats connected to the USB HOST, so that one will be connected to a OHCI (12Mbps)
I was under the impression that the USB OTG controller is separate to the USB Host controller and that the OTG can handle all three speeds, whereas the Host is limited to either the EHCI or the OHCI.
Azure said:Defo said:Am I the only one who found the "secret" pic of the new boards? It seems there are actually 3 pics of the board, not just the 2 shown. The "secret" one is located at
http://openpandora.org/final_board_2.jpg , while the ones shown in the blog are at
joa said:it looks awesome!
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This one wasn't on the blog - http://www.openpandora.org/final_board_2.jpg
Oh, I guess I wasn't the only one. Sorry.
Why would this OMAP companion chip have this feature if it is said that the OMAP will produce little to no heat even overclocked?Soulkiller said:hmmm that companion chip seems to have a little feature that jumped out at me
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Hot Die Detection/Thermal Shutdown protection
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Why would this OMAP companion chip have this feature if it is said that the OMAP will produce little to no heat even overclocked?Soulkiller said:hmmm that companion chip seems to have a little feature that jumped out at me
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Hot Die Detection/Thermal Shutdown protection
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Good thing they added that feature!johnx said:Say you start compiling gentoo from stage1, then leave it on the dashboard of your car. in the summer. in Arizona.
paeryn said:I was under the impression that the USB OTG controller is separate to the USB Host controller and that the OTG can handle all three speeds, whereas the Host is limited to either the EHCI or the OHCI.
It may well be. I don't claim to know everything as I've not read the datasheet that closely.
Soulkiller said:Why would this OMAP companion chip have this feature if it is said that the OMAP will produce little to no heat even overclocked?
Faults can cause a chip to heat up past there recommended temperatures. Eg. If an IO line encounters a conflict, it most likely will cause heat build up. Also, if some other fault gives the omap too much voltage, that too could cause heat build up. Then you could also have a hot day and a charging battery.
However, under Normal Circumstances, that feature shouldn't need to be used.
